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mihi ignōsce

forgive me / I apologise

quod abhinc duās septimānās
because two weeks ago
lectiōnem tuam oblītus sum!
I forgot your lesson
mālus multa māla habet

the apple tree has many apples

mālum nōn est malum

the apple isn't bad

puer mālum ēst

the boy eats an apple

puer malus est

the boy is bad

in Colōrātō sunt multi ursī,
in Colorado there are many bears
cervi, sciūrī, leōnēs montānī
deer, squirrels, mountain lions
canēs campestrēs,

prairie dogs

vulpēs, et genera varia aquilārum
foxes and various kinds of eagles
sunt etiam avēs minōrēs

there are also smaller birds

falcō peregrīnus alās longissimās habet
a peregrine falcon has very long wings
Phormiō, postquam servī arāneās tulērunt
Phormio, after the slaves brought webs
in umerum dominī eās collocāvit
placed them on his master’s shoulder
astrologus ancillās lacrimantēs vīdit
the astrologer saw the maids crying
in cubiculum Barbillī irrūpit, exclāmāns
he burst into Barbillus’ bedroom, shouting out
`nōnne hoc prōvīdī?’
didn’t I foresee this?
`habēsne remedium?’
`Do you have a cure?’
rogāvit Quīntus anxius
Quintus asked anxiously
facile est mihi Barbillum sānāre
it’s easy for me to cure Barbillus
`prīmō necesse est mihi
first it’s necessary for me
mūrem nigrum capere
to catch a black mouse
deinde mūrem captum dissecāre volō
then I want to cut up the captured mouse
postrēmō in umerum Barbillī
finally on Barbillus’ shoulder
eum pōnere volō.’
I want to place it
Barbillus, quī astrologum audīverat
Barbillus, who had heard the astrologer
mihi signum languidum dedit
gave a feeble sign to me
in aurem meam susurrāvit
he whispered into my ear
`quaere Petrōnem, medicum bonum’
look for Phormio, a good doctor
Quīntus Phormiōnem ē vīllā ēmīsit
Quintus sent Phormio out from the house